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Split up git::worktree #30

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221 changes: 221 additions & 0 deletions src/git/worktree/mod.rs
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use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::process::Command;

use camino::Utf8Path;
use camino::Utf8PathBuf;
use command_error::CommandExt;
use command_error::OutputContext;
use miette::miette;
use miette::IntoDiagnostic;
use tap::Tap;
use tracing::instrument;
use utf8_command::Utf8Output;
use winnow::Parser;

use super::Git;
use super::LocalBranchRef;

mod parse;
pub use parse::Worktree;
pub use parse::WorktreeHead;
pub use parse::Worktrees;

/// Git methods for dealing with worktrees.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct GitWorktree<'a>(&'a Git);

impl Debug for GitWorktree<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
Debug::fmt(self.0, f)
}
}

impl<'a> GitWorktree<'a> {
pub fn new(git: &'a Git) -> Self {
Self(git)
}

/// Get the 'main' worktree. There can only be one main worktree, and it contains the
/// common `.git` directory.
///
/// See: <https://stackoverflow.com/a/68754000>
#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn main(&self) -> miette::Result<Worktree> {
// Kinda wasteful; we parse all the worktrees and then throw them away.
Ok(self.list()?.into_main())
}

/// Get the worktree container directory.
///
/// This is the main worktree's parent, and is usually where all the other worktrees are
/// cloned as well.
#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn container(&self) -> miette::Result<Utf8PathBuf> {
// TODO: Write `.git-prole` to indicate worktree container root?
let main = self.main()?;
let mut path = if main.head == WorktreeHead::Bare {
// Git has a bug(?) where `git worktree list` will show the _parent_ of a
// bare worktree in a directory named `.git`. Work around it by getting the
// `.git` directory manually.
//
// See: https://lore.kernel.org/git/[email protected]/T/
self.0.with_directory(main.path).path().git_common_dir()?
} else {
main.path
};

if !path.pop() {
Err(miette!("Main worktree path has no parent: {path}"))
} else {
Ok(path)
}
}

/// List Git worktrees.
#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn list(&self) -> miette::Result<Worktrees> {
self.0
.command()
.args(["worktree", "list", "--porcelain", "-z"])
.output_checked_as(|context: OutputContext<Utf8Output>| {
if !context.status().success() {
Err(context.error())
} else {
let output = &context.output().stdout;
match Worktrees::parser.parse(output) {
Ok(worktrees) => Ok(worktrees),
Err(err) => {
let err = miette!("{err}");
Err(context.error_msg(err))
}
}
}
})
.into_diagnostic()
}

#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn add(&self, path: &Utf8Path, options: &AddWorktreeOpts<'_>) -> miette::Result<()> {
self.add_command(path, options)
.status_checked()
.into_diagnostic()?;
Ok(())
}

#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn add_command(&self, path: &Utf8Path, options: &AddWorktreeOpts<'_>) -> Command {
let mut command = self.0.command();
command.args(["worktree", "add"]);

if let Some(branch) = options.create_branch {
command.arg(if options.force_branch { "-B" } else { "-b" });
command.arg(branch.branch_name());
}

if !options.checkout {
command.arg("--no-checkout");
}

if options.guess_remote {
command.arg("--guess-remote");
}

if options.track {
command.arg("--track");
}

command.arg(path.as_str());

if let Some(start_point) = options.start_point {
command.arg(start_point);
}

command
}

#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn rename(&self, from: &Utf8Path, to: &Utf8Path) -> miette::Result<()> {
self.0
.command()
.current_dir(from)
.args(["worktree", "move", from.as_str(), to.as_str()])
.status_checked()
.into_diagnostic()?;
Ok(())
}

#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn repair(&self) -> miette::Result<()> {
self.0
.command()
.args(["worktree", "repair"])
.status_checked()
.into_diagnostic()?;
Ok(())
}

/// The directory name, nested under the worktree parent directory, where the given
/// branch's worktree will be placed.
///
/// E.g. to convert a repo `~/puppy` with default branch `main`, this will return `main`,
/// to indicate a worktree to be placed in `~/puppy/main`.
///
/// TODO: Should support some configurable regex filtering or other logic?
pub fn dirname_for<'b>(&self, branch: &'b str) -> &'b str {
match branch.rsplit_once('/') {
Some((_left, right)) => {
tracing::warn!(
%branch,
worktree = %right,
"Branch contains a `/`, using trailing component for worktree directory name"
);
right
}
None => branch,
}
}

/// Get the full path for a new worktree with the given branch name.
///
/// This appends the [`Self::dirname_for`] to the [`Self::container`].
#[instrument(level = "trace")]
pub fn path_for(&self, branch: &str) -> miette::Result<Utf8PathBuf> {
Ok(self
.container()?
.tap_mut(|p| p.push(self.dirname_for(branch))))
}
}

/// Options for `git worktree add`.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct AddWorktreeOpts<'a> {
/// If true, use `-B` instead of `-b` for `create_branch`.
/// Default false.
pub force_branch: bool,
/// Create a new branch.
pub create_branch: Option<&'a LocalBranchRef>,
/// If false, use `--no-checkout`.
/// Default true.
pub checkout: bool,
/// If true, use `--guess-remote`.
/// Default false.
pub guess_remote: bool,
/// If true, use `--track`.
/// Default false.
pub track: bool,
/// The start point for the new worktree.
pub start_point: Option<&'a str>,
}

impl<'a> Default for AddWorktreeOpts<'a> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
force_branch: false,
create_branch: None,
checkout: true,
guess_remote: false,
track: false,
start_point: None,
}
}
}
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